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Journal of Clinical Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery
2017 Volume.28 No. 1 p.94 ~ p.99
A Case of Herpes Zoster Oticus Concomitant with Herpetic Laryngitis
Kim Seok

Kim Min-Joon
Jung Tae-Young
Noh Woong-Jae
Abstract
Herpes zoster oticus is a peripheral neuropathy mainly characterized by facial paralysis accompanied by an erythematous vesicular rash of the auricular skin. In patient of herpes zoster oticus, reactivation of varicella zoster virus invades geniculate ganglion, then the virus injures the sensory nerves innervating the ear and facial nerve. Varicella zoster virus can infect multiple cranial nerves and other sites such as mucous membrane of the tongue, palate, pharynx and larynx in the head and neck region, however herpetic laryngitis is rare. Especially, Herpes zoster oticus concomitant with herpetic laryngitis is extremely rare. The authors experienced a case of herpes zoster oticus concomitant with herpetic laryngitis in a 57-year-old woman. Herein, we report the case with a review of the literature.
KEYWORD
Herpes zoster oticus, Laryngitis, Facial paralysis, Hearing loss
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